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To: | "Grant Pearson" <>, <>, "Frank O'Connor" <> |
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Subject: | Oriental Pratincoles |
From: | "Phil Joy" <> |
Date: | Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:16:41 +0800 |
G'day Frank et al, Thanks for clearing that up for me. What an awesome sight it must have been from the air and such incredible numbers to be up close to on the ground. Are there any ideas or theories as to how the extra two million, four hundred and thirty three thousand Oriental Pratincoles have managed to remain out of sight in the East Asian - Australasian Flyway for the last twenty odd years. Regards, Phil Joy 08 9586 2218 |
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